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Travels to Dubai
ROIS TRAVELS takes to heart the travel to Dubai of its customers, to ensure them a wonderful holiday. ROIS TRAVELS’ proposals offer different scenarios: the Islamic Museum in Doha, the folk celebrations and Dubai live concerts. We have something for everyone: concerts, film and music festivals, ballet and classical works, art exhibitions, special events for children and adults, and much more.
Why Travels to Dubai
The modern traveler has all kinds of curiosity, needs more knowledge and has a desire for novelty. He/she is no more satisfied with an itinerary made on the map. Today it is necessary to study to measure the travels, leveraging on knowledge, improving knowledge and professional updating.
ROIS TRAVELS has the ability to transform the tour from tourist to cognitive. It is at students, scholars and professionals disposal, like for example architects and interior designers who come to Dubai to meet colleagues, visit theirs studios, see the sites, but also for designers, photographers, writers, journalists, artists, musicians, tour operators who travel in search of both comparisons and news related to specific topics.
Educational Travels in Dubai
Educational travels are normally associated with agencies and tour operators’ sales promotions, which they develop to give visibility to certain tourist destinations. With educational travels, potential customers, operators and investors are invited to visit the places covered by the promotion and personally to catch its most fundamental aspects.
ROIS TRAVELS organize with you these important initiatives, selecting the potential customers, organizing the mission in the smallest details and managing the program in total harmony with your needs and those of your target customers.
Contact us and we will be happy to assist you in all that!
Travels to Dubai: What to See
Dubai can be an opportunity to visit exotic and modern scenery, to celebrate in high spirits the cultural events that most interest you, ideally combining the pleasures of art and music with gastronomy tastes and tastes of local traditions.
ROIS TRAVELS can guide you to discover the Dubai reality. Rich kermis with the most celebrated performers of traditional or contemporary art together with established artists from all over the world. In this big city of the Arab Emirates follows one another admirable performances, which vary from classical to light but also jazz, and folk, theatrical performances, screenings, charming ballets and pleasant exhibitions.
You Choose!
Concerning Dubai visit, here are Frances Gordon’s advices hosted in his book "Oman, Yemen and United Arab Emirates", edition EDT, one of the best guides to Dubai and surroundings:
«Khor Dubai (the Dubai Creek) is the heart of the city, and it is a must for all travelers. The abra – the boats - cross it all day in both directions. You can also rent an abra for about Dh 50 (for the whole boat, not per person): normally the captain takes you to the Al-Maktoum bridge and takes you back to the starting point, thus giving you the chance to see the whole city in an excursion of 45 minutes. When you are on the Deira side, do not forget to visit the docks where are loaded and unloaded the dhow (elders), which leave or come from the ports of Asia and Gulf with all sorts of goods. You will see closely these pretty wooden boats typical of Dubai, and you might be lucky enough to be invited on board by the captain. Late afternoon is the best time for this walk and it is the best time to explore the famous gold, spices and perfumes, souk with typical aromatic and lively atmosphere. On the Bur Dubai side take a go and have a look in the historic district of Bastakia on waterfront. Here you will find the traditional wind towers, ancient residences of wealthy merchants of southern Iran. Built between 1900 and 1930, the buildings in this area are included in a massive program of restoration, but you can still visit the neighborhood. Even the Dubai Souq, covered by a wooden roof and punctuated by a myriad of fabric store, is worth a visit.
Dubai Museum
Between intense shopping activity and entertainment on the beaches, reserve time to spent in this remarkable museum (- 3531862; AI-Fahidi St, Bastakia, from Saturday to Thursday, 8.30-20.30, 14.30-20.30 Friday). Housed inside the Al-Fahidi Fort, dating back to 1787, it is probably the oldest in the city.
Jumeira Mosque
This pink sandstone mosque (AI-lumeira Rd, Jumeira), with a lovely minaret, is probably the most suggestive building of all the Emirates and is renowned for being the only the Arab Emirates mosque open to non-Muslims. The Sheikh Mohammed Center for Cultural Understanding offers interesting tours 'Open Doors, Open Minds' (- 344 7755; smccu@emirates.net.ae; free admission). A visit to this mosque is useful for non-Muslims who want to introduce oneself to the United Arab Emirates religion and culture. Tours last one hour and visitors can put questions to the guides. Remember to dress in a decent way (avoid shorts and shirts with short sleeves; in particular, women must cover their hair).
Burj al-Arab
If you want to see how the other half of the Dubai’s inhabitants live, we recommend a visit to the Burj al-Arab (- 3017771; AI-Jumeira Rd, Umm Suqeim), the famous temple of luxury in the city. The same hotel management confesses that they never imagined that the Burj al-Arab would become a greatest tourist attraction in Dubai, but it seems that now it is a forced stop for all travelers. The facts and figures speak for themselves: 202 rooms served by 1.200 staff members. Prices range from Dh 3.500 to Dh 25.000 per night. During the day, visitors cannot see the Dubainon rooms, the rotating beds and the private cinema in the Royal Suite. However, they will be able to admire the grandiose foyer, the water features fountains, the gold facing, worthy of the Palace of Versailles, the magnificent view from the Al-Muntaha restaurant over the nearby complex of Palm Island and the wonderful panoramic elevator that rush at six meters per second along 27 floors. Please take a phone call to check when the hotel accepts guests throughout the day, because the management reserves the right to deny the visitors when it is too crowded. You also have to pay attention to clothing: there are not allowed jeans, shorts and other casual clothes or sandals for men.
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